The evangelical universalist

theological freewill debunked

Summary

Since I am not only am I not Christian (Unless there is such a thing that includes Christians that are so Progressive that they disagree with all Theology) and I do not believe that my studies in Theology have shown that Freewill exist in a biblical context so I can not accept the Salvationism of Christianity.

So in conclusion in my studies on Christian Theology I have found the following to be true...

1. Jesus never claimed to be God 2. Jesus claimed that he was "sent" by God not God himself3. Jesus taught Reincarnation which the writer of John tried to hideTherefore Pantheism is true and what Jesus meant when he said "I and my father are one." And Reincarnation is true and Jesus taught Reincarnation along with Buddha and Socrates etc

So if both Reincarnation and Pantheism are true then Salvationism is not necessary let alone Compatiblist Salvationism which accepts that Christianity teaches on Salvation but simply disagrees on who is saved.

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